WSC concerned about EU’s delay in finalizing position on FuelEU Maritime
The World Shipping Council (WSC) and member liner carriers are highly concerned about Parliament’s delay in finalizing its position on FuelEU Maritime.
Read moreThe World Shipping Council (WSC) and member liner carriers are highly concerned about Parliament’s delay in finalizing its position on FuelEU Maritime.
Read moreECSA and the green group Transport & Environment (T&E) have joined forces to call on EU countries and the members of the European Parliament to introduce necessary amendments to the FuelEU Maritime Regulation proposal, with the aim to align it with EU Climate Law and Paris Agreement goals.
Read moreClimate change is a key concern for sustainable shipping, and using that as a base during session 4 of the 2022 GREEN4SEA Forum, experts shared their opinions on air emissions, as well as relevant regulations, such as the CII and the EEXI of the IMO, and recent regulations Fit For 55 and FuelEU, that the European Union launched.
Read moreTransport & Environment (T&E) explains what needs to be included in the FuelEU Maritime proposal in order to increase the uptake of green hydrogen.
Read moreShipowners must shape their business strategies to reflect tightening environmental controls, writes Stamatis Fradelos, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, ABS
Read moreThe EU claims the title of frontrunner in the fight against climate change, promoting a particularly ambitious agenda of environmental measures to meet the goals of the landmark Paris Agreement.
Read moreECSA recently published a position paper, calling on transport ministers to fix enforcement loopholes in FuelEU Maritime.
Read moreAs part of the EU Green Deal, the FuelEU Maritime Regulation intended to promote demand for lower greenhouse gas fuels can play an important role in shipping’s journey towards decarbonisation.
Read moreA recent study on the upcoming FuelEU Maritime proposal finds that a promotion of biofuels may raise serious enforcement concerns, as a mandatory fuel standard is aimed to apply to fuels purchased also outside the EU. This could jeopardise the achievement of emissions reductions.
Read moreThe European Commission launched the initiative – FuelEU Maritime – which aims to increase the use of sustainable alternative fuels in European shipping and ports, in efforts to drive decarbonization and sustainability within the industry.
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